Stuart Immonen is a Canadian comic book artist that has worked for both DC and Marvel Comics as well as for Top Cow and Image Comics. Husband to comic writer Kathryn Immonen. He often works with Brian Michael Bendis and he is often inked by Wade Von Grawbadger.

In 1988, he published a series called Playground, a one shot tale written by Kathryn Kuder; it was his first published work. After that he worked with several smaller comic book companies including companies like Top Cow and Image Comics before being hired by DC Comics and Marvel Comics in 1993.

In 2005, he published 50 Reasons to Stop Sketching at Conventions, a tongue-in-cheek handbook for convention etiquette, the series is an 80 page b&w pocketbook collecting the irreverently satirical series of webcomics, and it exposes the peculiarly strained relationship between creator and fan. Besides self-publishing, Immonen had also maintained a webcomic called Never as Bad as You Think which is co-authored by his wife, Kathryn Immonen. The series didn't focus on the traditional three-act structure story but rather a collection of character pieces that inter-connect throughout the series.

In 2006, Immonen was the new artist on Marvel Comics, Ultimate Spider-Man starting with issue 111 ending on issue 133; he then departed from the series and began working on New Avengers, starting on issue 55 through to 64.

In 2010, Immonen released Moving Pictures another webcomic co-authored by Kathryn Immonen, which was later turned into a graphic novel like Never as Bad as You Think which is currently been published by Boom Studios . The story was set in the World War 2 era, concerning the widely reported Nazi pillaging of much of Europe's art collections and an atypical romance between two people riding that roller-coaster.

Immonen is an acclaimed artist said to have a simple style but is very good at showing what is happening on the page with facial expressions and characters body languages. Immonen is also very good at drawing very varied subject matter from Nazis to Sea monsters as is shown in the Fear itself miniseries. Immonen is acclaimed for drawing very dynamic and fluid action scenes in the books he draws.

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